Iranian Missile-Launching Midget Submarine Inspired By North Korea: US Publication

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12:57 PM, May 8, 2017

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Iran's Ghadir-class Submarines ( Image for representation only)

Iran attempted to launch a cruise missile from a “midget” submarine that appears to be based on a Pyongyang design type that sank a South Korean warship in 2010.

The missile launch was attempted in the Strait of Hormuz on May 2, the Trumpet reported Sunday.

The submarine design is similar to that of North Korean ones, indicating that North and Iran are collaborating on their missile and nuclear programs.

The only few countries in the world that operate Midget submarines are Iran and North Korea. The Midget submarines can travel and hide in shallow water.

Probably it is the most worrisome for the US as Iran attempted this missile launch from a midget sub Tuesday in the narrow and crowded Strait of Hormuz, where much of the world’s oil passes each day.

Nonproliferation experts have long suspected North Korea and Iran are sharing expertise when it comes to their rogue missile programs.

“The very first missiles we saw in Iran were simply copies of North Korean missiles,” Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey said.

“Over the years, we’ve seen photographs of North Korean and Iranian officials in each other’s countries, and we’ve seen all kinds of common hardware.” Lewis added.

“In the past, we would see things in North Korea, and they would show up in Iran,” said Lewis.

“In some recent years, we’ve seen some small things appear in Iran first and then show up in North Korea, and so that raises the question of whether trade—which started off as North Korea to Iran—has started to reverse,” he added.

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